[01:06] <dabaR> My icon set is broken, and so is the gdm theme. The pngs are supposedly not recognizable.
[01:09] <dabaR> "Couldn't recognize the image file format for file '/usr/share/gdm/themes/Human/background.png'" is the error that happens when gdm loads.
[01:10] <dabaR> file /usr/share/gdm/themes/Human/background.png returns "/usr/share/gdm/themes/Human/background.png:             PNG image data, 1600 x 1200, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced"
[02:17] <DanaG> Oh, I fixed my suspend; I had to downgrade my BIOS, and I had to not use the suspend2 package.
[02:18] <DanaG> I do have a couple of feature requests; I think I'll file feature-request bugreports.
[02:19] <DanaG> Synaptics with SHMconfig, evdev for many-button mice, and such.
[02:24] <Hobbsee> please devise a patch for the synaptics stuff, test it etc
[02:25] <Hobbsee> and the mouse, come to think of it
[03:43] <DanaG> Oh, the feature request would be to make the default config enable shmconfig, and make the detector install gsynaptics if a touchpad is detected.
[03:44] <DanaG> Though evdev would be much harder to do, if you don't want it to grab every device.
[03:45] <DanaG> Wow, that was an extremely delayed response.
[03:46] <Hobbsee> heh, yes
[03:46] <RAOF> That'd be cool.  Actually, is there any reason *not* to enable SHMConfig by default?
[03:47] <DanaG> Multi-user systems would let people affect each other's settings.
[03:47] <DanaG> In my xorg.conf, I have synaptics as CorePointer and evdev as AlwaysCore (or was it SendCoreEvents?)
[03:48] <RAOF> Instead of having a *single*, essentially unchangable setting across all users?
[03:48] <DanaG> http://www.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/xorg.conf
[03:48] <DanaG> It's nice having web space.
[04:43] <dabaR> My icon set is broken, and so is the gdm theme. The pngs are supposedly not recognizable.
[04:43] <dabaR> "Couldn't recognize the image file format for file '/usr/share/gdm/themes/Human/background.png'" is the error that happens when gdm loads.
[04:43] <dabaR> file /usr/share/gdm/themes/Human/background.png returns "/usr/share/gdm/themes/Human/background.png:             PNG image data, 1600 x 1200, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced"
[04:45] <dabaR> Also I can not install ubuntu-desktop because of dependency problems.
[04:46] <dabaR> DanaG: I set up my own computer to have a DNS host name. It is easy to do.
[05:02] <DanaG> How do I get my SSH client to DISCONNECT when the server times me out, rather than just locking up?
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[03:41] <sparr> anyone using kde and unable to start system preferences?  i see almost nothing in kcontrol either
[03:44] <bleep> yes
[03:45] <bleep> sparr: do you get a valid backtrace for it?
[03:47] <sparr> not particularly helpful...  http://rafb.net/p/wFCCtQ35.nln.html
[03:51] <sparr> what can i do to improve the trace?
[03:52] <Shiny> install kdebase-dbg and kdelibs-dbg
[04:46] <sparr> packages.ubuntu.com down?
[04:55] <sparr> never mind, i just regressed the offending packages to feisty
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[11:13] <fdoving> anyone got problems using their "mouse-stick" thing on laptops in gutsy?